New emojis promoted by Tinder represent interracial couples and a win for inclusiveness

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Interracial emojis have been approved by Unicode in response to a Tinder petition. Emojis are getting more inclusive. In response to the more than 52,000 people who signed an online petition posted by the Tinder dating app last year, Unicode, the global organization responsible for emoji standards, released the artwork for emoji that represent interracial couples. Tinder wrote that, "While emojis for people of color and emojis for same-sex couples both became a reality in 2015, one group of people is still excluded from emoji representation: interracial couples. Isn't it time all love was represented?"

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